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3 months
We are thrilled to announce Issue 4.4! Speculative Feminisms reflects on the notion of the speculative as a site of resistance and hope, turning to the potential of feminist worlds to create real forms of resistance and solidarity. Visit the link in our bio to learn more.
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@TheCapReview
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"From 'total'" by Aisha Sasha John is now available on our website as our third and final web feature from Issue 4.4. Read "From 'total'": Order your copy of Speculative Feminisms: Subscribe to TCR:
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We are delighted to share the stunning introductory piece to Issue 4.4: 'From "Grasses"' by Renee Gladman. Read the full piece online: Purchase your copy of Issue 4.4: Subscribe to The Capilano Review:
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Submissions are open for our Spring 2025 Writing Contest guest-judged by Wayde Compton (@wayde.compton). The winner will receive a $500 cash prize and publication in an upcoming print issue of TCR. Learn more: Submit by June 30:
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We're excited to be participating in the Vancouver Art Book Fair, taking place July 4th to 6th at the Roundhouse Community Centre! Come say hello, pick up a copy of our latest issue, and snag some unique TCR merch. We can't wait to see you there! . #VABF2025 #vancouverartbookfair
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The Capilano Review honours and celebrates the life and work of Judith Copithorne (August 5, 1939 - May 15, 2025). Judith's work has been a gift to The Capilano Review for 38 years, since first appearing in Issue 1.45. Her contributions can be read online:
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The Capilano Review remembers with gratitude the life and work of Alice Notley (November 8, 1945 - May 20, 2025). We had the privilege of speaking with Alice last year for our Spring 2024 issue, and are sharing the interview again in honour of her memory:
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We're excited to share "Manaajitoon Aki Apane: An Ogimaa Mikana Walking Tour" by Susan Blight (@mightyboozhoo). This is the last in the series of works guest edited by Susan Blight, whom we have been honoured to have on our team as Associate Editor.
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"Manaajitoon Aki Apane: An Ogimaa Mikana Walking Tour" by Susan Blight -
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Indigenous Places and Names: "How the Lands, Waters, and Universe Speak to me Through the Science of Story, Flux, and Frequency" by Tannis Nielsen -
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We're excited to share the next piece in the Indigenous Places and Names series, curated by Susan Blight. "How the Lands, Waters, and Universe Speak to me Through the Science of Story, Flux, and Frequency" by Tannis Nielsen is now available on our website:
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New see to see— review: On Mozhgan Mahjoob’s Under the Sky Beneath the Moon -
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We're excited to share a new see to see— review by Mélika S. Hashemi, now available on our website. Hashemi offers an intimately attentive reading of Mozhgan Mahjoob’s "Under the Sky, Beneath the Moon" (The GOAT PoL Publication Studio, 2024):
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While Issue 4.4 Speculative Feminisms makes its way to your mailbox, we are keen to offer a glimpse of the work inside. "We were our own audience": A Conversation with Carole Itter, by Deanna Fong, is now available on our website:
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Issue 3.13 (Winter 2011: Manifestos Now!): Sabine Bitter and Helmut Weber Super Students #1, "The Board's action showed more concern about our image than the rights and academic freedom on which this university was founded" (Student society president Stan Wong, March 1967), 2010.
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Covers:.Issue 2.5 (Summer 1991): Robert Keziere, from Untitled Suite, 1990, silver print, 14" x 11".Issue 2.31 (Spring 2000): Christian Boek, The Letter E No 2.
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We're excited to announce that The Capilano Review's full 53-year archive is available to all digital subscribers! Digital subscriptions now offer access to 147 issues of The Capilano Review, and are updated as each new issue is released:
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Cover image: Maria Hupfield, A’ngelee Clause wearing My Body Dances to the Sound of a Rainbow Blossom (Rainbow Jingle Cape), 2024, tin jingles, industrial felt, velvet. Photo by Tira Howard Photography. Image courtesy of the artist and Patel Brown, Toronto.
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We're excited to share a collection of works from The Capilano Review's archive, curated by our Summer 2024 intern, Nel Synoradzki, under the theme "On Movement." The collection of works, framed by Nel's thoughtful reflection, can be viewed online:
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Photo by Echo Quan, featuring Glint by Natasha Katedralis and Tiziana La Melia (Or Gallery, 2025) and manicure by @reallyhotgirl.
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